Her Vengeful Rebirth
Chapter 335 I Do Not Have A Daughter
âShe ruthlessly exposed my lies and berated me harshly in front of my classmates! I felt guilty, resentful, and furious! I hated her! But I didnât dare to talk back to her because I was young at that time, and the consequence of fighting back was her targeting me. With no one to help me, my situation would only get worse. Seeing that we were about to be late, my stepmother didnât cease her harsh scolding. My classmate, in a very soft voice, said, âMaâam, weâre sorry. We wonât lie again. Weâre about to be late. Could you let us go to school now? To our surprise, my stepmother turned to glare at her. From her attire, my stepmother could tell she wasnât from a wealthy family. She began with her signature mocking and sarcastic remarks. Indeed, birds of a feather flock together. Youâre defending her lies; youâre no better. Iâm going to tell your teacher to have you reflect on your actions in front of the entire school!â Her words terrified my classmateâ¦â
Calista couldnât help but laugh, covering her mouth. She noticed Wilbur looking at her with such an expressive gaze. It was undeniable that even his sympathy seemed more acceptable than most peopleâs. It was as if he understood her and genuinely empathized with her, and he felt sorry for her.
âThe classmate kept apologizing, even breaking into tears. She had worked so hard to get into that school. She was terrified the teacher might not like her. I could tell she must have regretted interacting with me, and even more so, coming to my house⦠Because my stepmother had something to hold over us, she belittled both me and her to the point where we felt worthless. All we could do was cry. We were unable to utter a single word in our defense. This continued until school had already started. My stepmother, still not satisfied, finally stopped. She pulled out nine hundred from her elegant purse and harshly threw it at
face! At that moment, I found myself longing to grab the knife lying not too far away and thrust it into her throat.â
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Calista continued, âAfter she threw the money in my face, she watched me suppress my anger until my body trembled. She sneered, âIsnât this what you wanted? Hereâs an extra fifty. Go treat yourself to cr*p! Honestly⦠even tossing money into the water would at least make a splash, but giving you a single cent feels like a waste!â Then, she picked up her purse and left for her beauty treatment. After my stepmother left, my
classmate broke down, crying loudly in despair. In anger, she yelled at me, âI hate you!â before running off. The housekeepers stood by, watching the spectacle unfold. As for me, I picked up that nine hundred in the end. Back then, I couldnât comprehend. Although my family was far from poor, why did I feel like a beggar? This was my home, yet why did I feel oppressed, as if I was living under someone elseâs roof? Others seemed to live like princesses, while I had to endure for the sake of harmony and growth⦠In short, the cost of that one lie was too high, so I never lied again.â
The room fell into silence for a moment before Wilbur suddenly asked, âDid you dress?
âNope.â
âWhy?â
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up renting that
âBecause that money humiliated me. I didnât even attend the gala. I exchanged those nine hundred into a lot of coins and spent my time skipping them across the lakeâ¦â
Slightly taken aback, Wilbur looked at her. Calista smiled, her eyes seemingly twinkling with stars. âSurprised, arenât you? What you donât know is that I honed my stoneâskipping skills during that time. The ripples spreading across the lake under the moonlight were simply stunningâ¦
What Wilbur thought of, however, was what Yelena had said. Sheâd rather throw her money into the water and hear it splash than give it to her. And Calista had actually given up on the dress that she had been
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The sting in his heart became even more pronounced. He looked into her eyes and asked, âAnd what about now? Do you still want that dress?â
Calista stood up, the fleeting warmth she had just displayed seemingly an illusion. From the moment she rose, she returned to the initial impression she had given when she first entered.
She flashed a smirk, yet it seemed as if there was a deeper meaning hidden within.
âYou know, what I once yearned for, I no longer desire now.â
When Calista emerged from the room, Wanda was the first to approach her. âHow are you feeling, Callie?â
Calistaâs smile seemed to have grown a bit brighter than before. âMr. Sutton is indeed a wonderful person.â
âThatâs goodâ¦â Wanda
ld with a smile. âMr. Sutton mentioned that today was just a casual chat. He believes that successful treatment requires a good rapport between two people. It seems that you feel a connection to him.â
âI hope he feels the same way.â Calista shrugged. âItâs gettingâlate. I need to head to the laboratory. Thatâs my main priority. Anyway, thank you, Aunt Wanda. Youâre the kindest person to me in this world. Iâm so grateful that my mother has a friend like you.â
âWhat are you talking about⦠Wanda was so moved by her words that her eyes turned red. âI donât have a daughter. Iâve always cherished you as if you were one⦠Go ahead and get to work. Donât worry about me. Iâm going to ask Mr. Sutton something. Donât work too late, and remember to rest, all right?â
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